Reviews The Miners Arms

4
N
+4
Excellent place for a break. Clean comfortable rooms. Food was excellent with attentive but not intrusive staff. Only gripe was the fact that dogs were allowed in the restaurant as well as the pub bar. I have no issue with dogs in a bar as long as they are kept on the floor, but witnessed dogs being allowed by owners to lie on seats and even feed off seats. Also, wet dogs and restaurants do not mix.... we had to ask to sit elsewhere when someone with a smelly wet husky type dog came into the restaurant.
5
Megan Skinner
+5
The Miner's Arms is a warm and welcoming place. Staff were quick to greet us and seat us at our table. Thw food arrived promptly and was delicious. The steak and veg were seasoned and cooked to perfection. My partner would have preferred more pastry in the pie, but really enjoyed his meal. We will be back!
5
James Berry
+5
Didn't stay here (voted Rooms as 3* by default) but visited for dinner with my partner. The service was excellent, and the food was delicious. Atmosphere was tranquil and the prices were good for the quality of food.
4
Profitengineers Cloud
+4
Very friendly and caring team. Excellent location. Great straight forward food and enormous portions (too big for us). Great breakfast, again served by lovely helpful caring person. This is a lively and excellent pub so be aware that there will be noise until 23:00. However it did not bother us one bit. Bed very comfortable and all services were excellent. We will definitely visit again as we felt very comfortable, well looked after and seriously over fed.
5
Nick Collins
+5
Went for lunch and stayed a while ;) 3 very well kept cask beers. Lamb was great. Mum had a salmon salad, also looked great. Her husband had the roast beef sandwich, also liked it a lot. As a real pie fan I might skip that (based on my "is it a real pie or gravy with a hat") To be fair I've not tried the pie, might be good.
5
WaiTak Chao
+5
we arrived 1pm on Friday after a walk. the meals ordered were delicious. the steak and mushroom pie was in generous protion. the smoke mackerel salad starter was tasty. the home made broccoli soup was also good.
4
Jonathan Jarrett
+4
Went here as part of a foraging course (this was used as the meeting place and car park, we didn't forage for beer). The lady behind the bar was friendly and put up with our questions about Eyam and its relation to the plague. The toilets could do with modernising but other than that it's a good pub. Would come here again for sure.
5
Paul Taylor
+5
We stayed 1 night with 2 x dogs one being a 12 month puppy Rottweiler very excitable. Room 7 great for access to exterior basic bathroom but good sized room. Food superb and fair priced, beer good, local walking area great. We will go back.
5
Jane Edwards
+5
Lovely pub in an historic village. Loads to see and do. Food was superb. Breakfast and evening meal. Chef needs a pay rise !!
5
Brett Goacher
+5
Unable to judge on the rooms as I was only in the pub for lunch. The prices are very reasonable considering its a local pub. I had a Sunday roast and it was delicious. The beef was very tender and I had a selection of vegetables. The service was great and very quick. Would definitely recommend a Sunday Roast here
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